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Neal Peterson Born May 13, 1980 Origin Bottineau, North Dakota Genres Alternative, Indie, Rock, Acoustic Instruments Guitar Years active 1998–Present Labels Urban Elixir Associated acts Curious Yello Website NealPeterson.com Neal Calvin Peterson (born May 13, 1980) is a musician and artist residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
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Biography
Peterson was raised in Minot, North Dakota.[1] From 1999–2003, he played bass guitar in a band called Curious Yello. Curious Yello recorded one album titled "Wish" under the supervision of two-time Grammy-nominee, David Swenson.[2] In 2003, after Curious Yello disbanded, Peterson began performing and releasing music independently under his own name.[3][4][5][6][7] Peterson is also an award-winning artist and graphic designer having exhibited locally and internationally.[8][9][10]
Discography
Albums
- 2011: The Persistence of Tides
- 2009: Chaos Theory, Explained (EP)
- 2007: Riot in Luxury
- 2003: Songs for the Whiskey Convention (Demos)
Curious Yello Albums
External links
References
- ^ Bieri, Chris. "Upward and Onward. Minot's Neal Peterson releases second CD, 'Riot in Luxury'," Minot Daily News, July 12, 2007, page C1.
- ^ Neal Peterson
- ^ Roepke, Dave. "Former F-M musician shines on second CD," Fargo Forum, May 15, 2007, page B1.
- ^ Schwartz, Randy. "Something new, something no so new and something slightly disturbing," High Plains Reader, October 23, 2003, page 16.
- ^ Lamb, John. "Local Spins," Fargo Forum, November 13, 2003, page B1.
- ^ Tijan, Sarah. "The Bride Stripped Bare," High Plains Reader, November 15, 2007
- ^ Budgeteer News
- ^ Neal Peterson
- ^ "Featured Artist: Neal Peterson," Weekly Reader, February 8, 2007
- ^ Streitz, Marsha. "Talk of the Town. Master's Degree Received." Minot Daily News, January 23, 2008, page B7.
Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- American graphic designers
- American rock guitarists
- People from Minneapolis, Minnesota
- People from Bottineau County, North Dakota
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